Every year, a hotly anticipated equestrian event takes place in Helsinki, Finland. Hundreds of riders and their horses gather to jump over hurdles and perform precisely coordinated routines. But the competitors aren’t riding living, breathing horses. Instead, they’re galloping, trotting, and jumping with miniature horse heads on a stick!
These classic toys, called hobbyhorses, are popular with young people in Finland. “Riding” them has grown into a sport for an estimated 10,000 Finnish kids. Though it might look silly, hobbyhorse riding is physically demanding. “You’re using your own body instead of a horse’s,” says Alisa Aarniomäki. She competes and coaches others in the Finnish Hobbyhorse Championships.
“I totally understand that it might look funny,” Aarniomäki adds. “But it’s about me having fun and enjoying myself.”